Nigeria, Feb. 11 -- This is what Kurumi's Ijaye looked like after it was attacked and defeated by Ibadan forces in 1860/61: "Old people, men and women and young children were being carried to the river Ose to die," wrote John Iliffe in his Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Yorubaland. He continued: "Whilst many others were left to perish in the streets. There being no food for them, that many, in order to obtain the means for subsistence, put themselves and children in pawn and others even sold their relatives to procure food to eat." A Baptist missionary was reported to have taken responsibility for feeding some fifty children who he evacuated to Abeokuta, while his Anglican counterpart, in October 1861, selected 20 of the distressed childre...